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I just installed acidrip-0.11 on Slackware 9.0. I have mplayer-0.92, lsdvd-0.10, perl5.8.0, and the required Gtk2-perl stuff. When I run acidrip, absolutely nothing happens. The software hangs. I can't even get it to output anything with 'acidrip -v'. Any ideas?
Set it to cache to tmp. When it's done encoding change the file extension to what it's supposed to be. Yep,I'm serious. I had the same problem. The debug message said encoding finished but nothing was done.
If you can post the log file output it might be more helpful in what is going on. And yes, update, the latest acidrip works like a charm on Slackware which I'm currently running it on.
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